Receivers
Receivers
Receiver Theory
What is the limiting condition for sensitivity in a communications receiver?
What is the limiting condition for sensitivity in a communications receiver?
The noise floor of the receiver.
The receiver picks up the signal and noise. Without the radio signal, all you hear is the noise background. The radio frequency has to be above the noise power.
RF cannot be received below the noise level, referred to as the noise floor. At the noise floor, the noise level is measured in dBm/Hz, usually within a 1 Hz bandwidth.
For more information, please see the Electronics Notes site for the article What is Noise Floor for radio receivers and also the article Radio Signal to Noise S/N Ratio, SNR
Also, see the High Frequency Electronics site for the article Receiver Sensitivity and Equivalent Noise Bandwidth
For details on the noise, please see the RSGB org site for the pdf article on The Background Noise on the HF Amateur Bands
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What is the definition of the term “receiver desensitizing”?
What is the definition of the term “receiver desensitizing”?
A reduction in receiver sensitivity because of a strong signal on a nearby frequency.
The squelch button is used to control the level of noise coming in with the radio signal. But, too much will also suppress the radio signal itself, as in too much of a good thing.
See Wikipedia's article on Desensitization (telecommunications)
Also, see the Electronic Notes site for the article on Radio Blocking & Desensitisation
And, see the RF Wireless World site for the article on What is receiver blocking?
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What is the term used to refer to a reduction in receiver sensitivity caused by unwanted high-level adjacent channel signals?
What is the term used to refer to a reduction in receiver sensitivity caused by unwanted high-level adjacent channel signals?
Desensitizing.
The squelch button is used to control the level of noise coming in with the radio signal. But, too much will also suppress the radio signal itself, as in too much of a good thing.
See Wikipedia's article on Desensitization (telecommunications)
Also, see the Electronic Notes site for the article on Radio Blocking & Desensitisation
And, see the RF Wireless World site for the article on What is receiver blocking?
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What is meant by the term noise figure of a communications receiver?
What is meant by the term noise figure of a communications receiver?
The level of noise generated in the front end and succeeding stages of a receiver.
The squelch button is used to control the level of noise coming in with the radio signal. But, too much will also suppress the radio signal itself, as in too much of a good thing.
See Wikipedia's article on Desensitization (telecommunications)
Also, see the Electronic Notes site for the article on Radio Blocking & Desensitisation
And, see the RF Wireless World site for the article on What is receiver blocking?
For more information, please see the Electronics Notes site for the article What is Noise Floor for radio receivers and also the article Radio Signal to Noise S/N Ratio, SNR
Also, see the High Frequency Electronics site for the article Receiver Sensitivity and Equivalent Noise Bandwidth
For details on the noise, please see the RSGB org site for the pdf article on The Background Noise on the HF Amateur Bands
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Which stage of a receiver primarily establishes its noise figure?
Which stage of a receiver primarily establishes its noise figure?
The RF stage.
For more information, please see the Electronics Notes site for the article What is Noise Floor for radio receivers and also the article Radio Signal to Noise S/N Ratio, SNR and the article What is Noise Figure - measurement & formula
Also, see the High Frequency Electronics site for the article Receiver Sensitivity and Equivalent Noise Bandwidth
For details on the noise, please see the RSGB org site for the pdf article on The Background Noise on the HF Amateur Bands
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What is the term for the ratio between the largest tolerable receiver input signal and the minimum discernible signal?
What is the term for the ratio between the largest tolerable receiver input signal and the minimum discernible signal?
Dynamic range.
For more information, please see the Electronics Notes site for the article What is Noise Floor for radio receivers and also the article Radio Signal to Noise S/N Ratio, SNR and the article What is Noise Figure - measurement & formula
Also, see the High Frequency Electronics site for the article Receiver Sensitivity and Equivalent Noise Bandwidth
For details on the noise, please see the RSGB org site for the pdf article on The Background Noise on the HF Amateur Bands
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